Myron Henry Phelps

Myron Henry Phelps (Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois, 2 April 1856 - Bombay, 29 December 1916) was a New York lawyer and religious writer who studied the Baháʼí Faith and the Radha Soami movement, and supported India House in Manhattan.[1]

Interest in Buddhism

Phelps was also interested in Buddhism.[2] He had a secret "spiritual marriage" to Miranda de Souza Canavarro (Sister Sanghamitta) (1849-1933) formerly the wife of the Portuguese ambassador to Sandwich Islands, and the first woman to convert to Buddhism on American soil (in 1897).[3][4]

Visit to ʻAbdu'l-Bahá

Phelps and Sanghamitta visited ʻAbdu'l-Bahá in ‘Akkā and stayed with "the Master" for over a month, questioning him extensively.[5] Except for a brief incident wherein Sanghamitta got extremely irritated and vocal with a translator,[6] the visit was cordial and fruitful and resulted in Phelps's biography of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá (dedicated to M.A. de S. Canavarro). The work has been well-known among Baháʼís for nearly a century, and is especially popular for its precious documentation of recollections by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's sister, Bahíyyih Khánumbut it is not regarded as authoritative since it's colored by Phelps's opinions which divert from ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's.

Works

  • 1903, 1912, Life and Teachings of Abbas Effendi, New York & London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903, 1904, 1912; University of California Libraries, 1912; McMaster, 2007; Kessinger, 2007, 2008, 2010; BiblioBazaar, 2009; Nabu, 2011; HardPress, 2012; Forgotten, 2012. ISBN 1113802219. ISBN 978-1113802217. ISBN 9781164335450. ISBN 9781113802255. ISBN 9781436585514.
  • Master in ‘Akká, including the recollections of the Greatest Holy Leaf, revised and annotated by Marzieh Gail, Los Angeles: Kalimát, 1985. ISBN 0933770499. ISBN 978-0933770492.
  • Phelps’ Notes of discourses on Radhasoami Faith delivered by Babuji Maharaj in 1913-14 (alternate link), Soami Bagh, Agra: Radhasoami Satsang.
  • The Gurukula Through European Eyes, Kangri, 1917.
  • Hindu Ideals and Their Preservation.
  • The Value of Hinduism for Hindus.
  • Die wirkliche Natur der Baháʼí-Religion, Stuttgart: Weltunion fuer universale Religion und universalen Frieden, 1961.

References

  1. Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University... Yale University - 1917 - Page 644 Myron Henry Phelps, B.A. 1876 Born April 2, 1856, in Lewiston, Ill. Died December 29, 1916, in Bombay, India Myron Henry Phelps was the son of Major George Phelps and Cornelia (Rogers) Phelps and was born April 2, 1856, at Lewiston, ...
  2. Stockman, Robert, Notes on the Thornton Chase Papers: "Myron Phelps... is an ardent admirer of Ramanathan of Columbo, Ceylon ... Sister Sanghamitta's Buddhist teacher."
  3. Thomas A. Tweed, The American Encounter with Buddhism, 1844-1912, 1992, Page 87: "21 Canavarro transgressed the boundaries of Victorian social norms even more clearly and forcefully, however, when she began her secret "spiritual marriage" to Myron Henry Phelps (1856-1916), the Buddhist sympathizer, New York attorney"
  4. Stockman, Robert, Notes on the Thornton Chase Papers: "Chase... describes two visits with Sister Sanghamitta and Dr. Phelps at their farm in N.J."
  5. Menon, Jonathan (2012-04-18). "The Master: April 18, 1912 - New York, NY". 239 DAYS IN AMERICA. Archived from the original on 2012-04-20.
  6. "An example of 'Abdu'l-Baha's amazing patience, love and understanding …And, Myron Phelps' book: The Master in 'Akka". Baha'i (sic) Stories. 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
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